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What Student-Athletes Should Know About the NCAA Divisions
If you are a student-athlete who is hoping to play sports in college, you should understand the difference between the three NCAA divisions. Here is some useful information when deciding which colleges to apply to. NCAA Division III – The programs are less competitive, but that also means there are fewer requirements. It is important to know that NCAA Division III …
Don’t Fall for These FAFSA Myths
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is one of the essential ways that students can get free money for college. However, there are a number of myths that …
Three Vital Tips for Writing College Application Essays
One of the things that students dread the most about the college applications process is having to write an essay. To help simplify the process just a little, we’ve come …
Here Is What You Can Expect to Earn if You go to School to Be a Doctor
It can be a long and expensive journey to become a doctor. However, many do it because there is a big payoff for physicians and surgeons. Just how much can …
College Planning Reminders for High School Juniors and Seniors
It is the start of a new calendar year, so here are a few essential reminders for high school juniors and seniors who are planning to attend college after graduation. …
5 Tips to Help College Students During Freshman Year
Starting your first year at a college or a private university can be both exciting and scary. Here are a few tips to help prepare you for a good experience. …
Filling Out the FAFSA When Your Parents Are Not Currently Married
Sometimes there are family situations that make filling out the FAFSA a little less clear. One such scenario is if your parents are not married to one another. Perhaps they …
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